Honey Care Cosmetics 3D Store Interior Design

If you're planning to start a honey care cosmetics store, you'll notice that competition is minimal. A quick Google search reveals that even store designs are scarce. As a seasoned designer and furniture manufacturer, let me share a recent project: a honey care cosmetics store. Let me detail the store's interior design!

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1.  Wall-mounted design: Wooden display rack

Upon entering the store, the first thing that catches your eye is the wall-to-wall wooden display shelving. The light-colored frames have a warm, natural feel, perfectly in line with Honeycare's brand philosophy of "naturalness." Each shelf features a transparent design, eliminating any obstructions and allowing the products to be fully displayed.

Even more cleverly, mint green signage above each shelf clearly delineates the sections, such as "SKINCARE," "BEAUTY," "HAIR," and "BABY." Did you notice? This design effectively prioritizes the focus for customers: if they're looking for hair care products, they can simply focus on the "HAIR" section, eliminating the need for random browsing and significantly improving shopping efficiency.

Furthermore, plant boxes embedded in the tops of the shelves, filled with ferns and creepers, instantly bring life to the otherwise stark shelves. This detail is not only "beautiful", but also coincides with the brand's tone of "natural care", allowing customers to perceive the brand's emphasis on "natural" both visually and psychologically.

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2. Store Center Furniture: Island Display Cabinets

In the center of the store, several island cabinets feature glass shelves, a wooden base, and a mint green frame. Why are glass cabinets so popular? The key is a sense of transparency—customers can clearly see the products on the shelves (such as small bottles of serums and gift sets) from any angle. They can even see the display on the base through the glass, effectively extending browsing time.

The height of the island cabinets is also carefully considered: it doesn't obstruct the wall shelves behind them, but allows customers to easily reach and grab products. For example, one island cabinet is dedicated to "HAIR TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES," showcasing subcategories together, making it easier for customers with specific needs to quickly identify their desired items.

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3. Store Space Design: Unique Display Tables

While browsing the store, you'll notice a number of uniquely shaped small display tables scattered throughout: hexagonal, circular, and irregularly geometric, with matte white or light wood finishes. A closer look reveals that the hexagonal shape echoes the "honeycomb" theme—a core element of Honeycare's "honey" theme!

These small display tables are typically used to showcase new products, limited-edition products, or trial items. For example, one hexagonal table displays several bottles of honey-themed care oils, accompanied by small samples. This design not only makes the featured products stand out from the larger shelves, but also encourages customers to stop, touch, and smell the products, creating a sense of interaction.

Think about it: when you shop, are you more likely to linger at these "delicate small tables" rather than face a vast expanse of monotonous shelves?

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4. Theme Wall and Checkout Area

As you walk deeper into the store, a green moss-themed wall instantly captures your attention. The Honeycare logo is embedded in the center, and below it, a neatly arranged array of products is displayed. This wall serves as a visual anchor: no matter where customers wander, they'll always catch a glimpse of it, effectively strengthening their brand memory.

The adjacent checkout area is even more ingenious: the checkout counter features a "honeycomb" design, with one half made of honey-colored hexagons and the other half made of transparent glass with a honey pattern. Besides functioning as a cash register, the counter can also be used to display small gifts and membership gifts, making them readily visible to customers as they check out—a clever way to increase "chain purchases."

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5. Ceiling and Lighting

The ceiling design also embodies thoughtful considerations: a wooden leaf-shaped ceiling, resembling an enlarged leaf, echoes the brand's core concept of "naturalness." Spherical pendant lights provide soft, non-glare lighting. Hexagonal linear lights (such as those above the health food section) illuminate the products while also resonating with the "honeycomb" element, further enhancing the brand's identity.

The track spotlights are particularly important—they are precisely positioned on the products on the wall shelves and center island, maximizing the packaging and quality of the bottles and cans. For example, the lipsticks in the beauty section and the serums in the skincare section are instantly illuminated by the lighting, creating a vibrant and inviting purchase.

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6. Windows and Entrance

From the outside, the large, almost unobstructed glass windows allow passersby a direct view of the store's layout and products. The windows are also decorated with colorful honeycomb-shaped cutouts (yellow, orange, and white), which not only echo the brand but also create a sense of layering, making passersby eager to take a closer look.

The entrance is also spacious: without unnecessary partitions, customers can clearly see the store's interior from the entrance. This sense of transparency greatly increases passersby's desire to enter the store - who would resist a store that is "clear, clean, and comfortable"?Contact:sales01@myidea-kiosks.com

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